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Month: February 2018

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/17

*Boys Basketball* HEBER CITY, Utah-Caleb Barton posted 28 points and 9 rebounds on 11-18 shooting, including six 3-pointers as the South Sevier Rams smacked American Leadership Academy 71-52. Tyson Chisholm filled up the stat sheet with 11 points, 8 assists and 6 rebounds in a complementary role for the Rams, […]

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Utah State investigates sex assault claim in music program

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah State University is investigating allegations of sexual assault and sexual harassment in the school’s music program. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that a Facebook post this week by a former student alleging she was raped in 2009 by a faculty member triggered complaints from […]

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No alarming differences in school attendance due to flu

by Jaden Kitchen Although flu season is hitting hard, not every student in Sevier County is out because of it. A Sevier County elementary school is seeing a slight increase in absent students–18 gone per day as opposed to 15 gone per day at this time last year. However, only […]

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Herbert: DUI limit stays put, abortion bill needs changes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert said Thursday that while there may be some tweaks to Utah’s strict new DUI threshold, the law set to take effect Dec. 30 is here to stay. Herbert told reporters that the 0.05 percent blood alcohol limit taking effect Dec. 30 won’t […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/16

*Girls Basketball* HEBER CITY, Utah-Emma Jones amassed 21 points and shot 5-6 from behind the arc as the Richfield Wildcats shellacked American Leadership Academy 72-22 Friday at Wasatch High School in the 3-A play-in game. Jones shot 7-9 on all shots for the game and the Wildcats shot a torrid […]

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Sen. Okerlund’s health issues trigger leadership changes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Senate Majority Leader Ralph Okerlund is temporarily stepping down from his leadership role because he is being evaluated for possible heart and kidney transplants. Senate President Wayne Niederhauser said in a news release Thursday that Sen. Kevin Van Tassell will become the Senate majority […]

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Utah man convicted of murder, attempted murder in Wyoming

ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. (AP) — A Utah man has been found guilty of killing a woman and stabbing another during a knife attack at a Wyoming hotel. The Rocket-Miner reports that 20-year-old Bradley Ross Fairbourn was found guilty on Thursday of the first-degree murder of Naisha Rae Story and the […]

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Romney makes it official: He’s running for Utah Senate seat

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is running for a Utah Senate seat, officially launching his political comeback attempt Friday by praising his adopted home state as a model for an acrimonious national government in Washington. Having been one of the Republican Party’s fiercest internal critics […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/15

*Boys Basketball* CEDAR CITY, Utah-Taten Leech led the way with 18 points and Austyn Brinkerhoff added 17 more as the Bryce Valley Mustangs outlasted Valley 53-49 Thursday in the Region 20 tournament boys quarterfinals at Canyon View High School. Garrett Spencer had 20 points in defeat for the Buffaloes. Bryce […]

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Utah bill would speed liquor store construction

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — New state liquor stores could be built faster and cheaper in Utah under a plan approved by a legislative panel. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the House Business and Labor Committee unanimously approved a bill Wednesday that would create a $7.5 million land acquisition fund […]

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